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mfrrr VOL. JV ALBANY, OliEGON; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. -892 NO 333 Golds and Coughs croup, sore throat, bronchitis, asthma, and hoarseness cured by Ayers Cherry Pectoral the safest and most effective emergency medicine. It should !o in every family. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co Lowell, Mass. W. F. Call amUsee what a stock'ofj Fancy Goods, Furnishing Goods, Dress Goods, tfosiery, We have to select from. Our stock is not only the largest but the cheapest ever shown in Albany. We want your trade and we you money. Albany , fs- - What is Ja.s!oriLi in Dr. iitttiiiiel I'itclicr's -7vifr!;iiim for lul'uits r.iid Children. It foutulus nolllter !. i:u, Jilorpliino nor other I.areotie i ::bst.nicc. II Ii :i 2.::-::::e-s st;lslitt:to for Paregoric, Prop.1, Soothi::;; fyn:;.:.-, r.v.il Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee it tiilriy j-inrs' uso by Millions of Mothers. C.'-stor hi destroys Worms nndallays fevcrislmoss. Castoria prevents voit.Uins Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea ami AViml Colic. Casitoria relieves teething troubles cures eoimtipatlou anil flatulency. Castor!:, assimilates the fooil, r Truhttrs the Gtoniach and bowels, giving liealtliy it.ul natural sleep. Caa toiiii U tho Cliiliireu's Panacea t!io Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Cjtst'iTl.Y Is an excellent medicine for chll--iren. Mothers have rorx-atedlr told me of Ua tfoo-i cTccr, upon lheir children' ).;. (j. C. Oraoou, Lowell, Main. ( "Ous'.nrl.-i Is Ihe W..i icmedy forchlMren rf which I uiu ai (liiuiu'cl. 1 hope l!io (!.;y Is 1 ot f or di3tnnt when mothers v.'lllconsl.ler the nd Interest of their children, an I useCuslurla in deed of ti various quack uostmms which nro destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending cHsm to prematura grates." Da. J. F. Kixchelos, Conway, Ark, Tie Centanr Company, TI Albany -:- Nurseries. We araiilhriMf ti . vnn the n-iait Ir.l 'jt(int Iretn, l ail .l iraMo varieties, ii 0:i h.nlrol nl ti.luil l- , Ir. this an n'. trai!e. INSI'KI'TIIIN INVITKIl, mxl - SATISFAi.TioN CLAItA.NTKKI). WrSrnd l..r.'iU..'iii orcill en -u u". I tli old hi II .nm'.jil, ,i i ..Kill ,'a v,n ,j An,aliy- HfKJAH & 3R0riR'EU.. READ. feel confident we can sav6 W. F. READ. : - Oregon Castoria. " Castoria Is so we!! adapted to children thai I recommend i: ajmiiicriurloauypreacriptioo known to uic." IT. A. Aucnun, M. D., Ill Co. Oxf t l . t., llrooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians in t!i c'liiiiren's depart ment t;Hi...n hisMr of "K';r T uco In their outside practice with Cantoris, and lthim -ll wo only l;uro ai:'on? our iiicd cal supplies wh.it 13 known as regular prodncls, vt wo aro fp--o to confess that th inerils of C'oi-toria has won us to look with favor upon it.' United IIospiTit. txo Diwsssinr, Boston, 2Iass AU.BX C. Ssiith, Fre$., Murray Stroot, New York City, Highest of J1 in Ixarening Tower- L Powder 01 vi v ii-:norKATiv onvkntin. There will be a democratic county con- ! vt-ntioii held h'l the court house in Albany ! on Tuesday, March 8th, iSgj.at to o'clock a in, to nominate candidates for county ollict's, to elect 16 delegate to the State J convention and to transact such other business as may properly come before the convention Primary meetings will be held at the usual places of voting in the Mvcral nrccinc'.s on Saturday, March 5th, iSyz. nt 1 o'clock p m. liy unanimous vole of the committee it was recommend ed that the vivc voce system of voting be adopted by the next convention o far as it may apply to the nomination of candi dates. The several precinct, are entitled to dtlr gates as foliowK. Albany 5! Rock Creek 2 Center VShedd 4 Central Alba..y . . .4 Sweet Home 4 Cia fordsvi'le. . . ,3jSodaville 3 Kast Albany 4 Santiam 5 Kox Valley 2Scio 4 Franklin Butte. . .4jShelburn 4 IlaUey 5,Syracuie 3 Jordan 41S lirownsville 3 N Brownsville. . . 4 Is Harrisburg 3 N JlarrUbure. . . .4S Lebanon 5 N Lebanon 4 'Tangent 3 Orleans ii Waterloo 3 Price ..4; West Albany 4 Totai delegates. 101, All voters without regard to former pol itical affiliations, who favor an honest economical administration of public affairs so as to conserve the interests of ihe masses as against the monopolistic tend ency of the day, are cordiallv invited to join in taking part in these convtntions T J Black, J J Stitrs, . Chairman piotem. Secretary. See W F Read's him of drew gocl-1 and i lk before buyiog eloewuure. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING, VrOTICrciS HEREBY ClIVRN THAT 1 the niiniisi meetinit ortlie stocK hoMtrs of !h A Ihany Hiilidlng and Loan AsNoclntlnn will bo hold on Frldv, Fob-ruar'- ISih, 1882, at Ihe honr ot 7:S0 p m of said dnv, In tho Hank ofOregon, In Albany, I-ilim o.iunlT, Orefcnn. for tho election of nine dlrtmtorR. to rve for the term of onyenr next n.uiii; from btld meeting, nnd until their n-.icccwiore are elected and qualified. and to trAnftQct euch other business as may rome before the association. Done by order cfthpasto' elation this 15th day of Jannarv, 1W2. C H STEWART. Jay W ?i.ajk, President fiojretaiy. " fONEY TO LOAN Home capital to i L loan, in sutnsto ruit.on Albany and Linn eountv real Gtare or good personal security. W E McPlierson, T'lrHt Street opPi Mpsonio Hall. Albany, Or. KEDY TO VOU1C Pattuw desiring , wood pi.t in or any -.'-V i '""hii done, can obtain piomptatttmuou by se curing the rervices of Daniel Lowe.at the little ferry house Loave orders there. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. NOTIOU IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT there wili be a ineotinj of tho etnek holder ,tf the "dd Fellows tinll HuiMing Association held et their Elliot? in Albany, Oregon on Monday, the 14th day of March, 1892. nt the hour ol 7 o'clock p m ofsaidday. f.jr kha purpoie of electing seven directors to rervo for tho ensuing year and for the transaction of ny olhf-r buMnpi tint may cune beforo suid meeting. This the 2fitii day of January, !K92. w CTWEE!LK, K A Pahkkb, Piiisi lenl. wnretsrv IA OHIPPE. . CTJEE'D By using S. B. Headache and Liver Cure, and S, B. Coueh Cure as di rected for colds, Thvy were SUCCESS ZFTXLXTX- used two years ago during1 the La Grippe epidemic, and very flattering testimonials of their power over that disease are at h&i.d. ' Price 75 and 50 cts per bottle. For sIe by Fo- ta V. S. CoT't Report, AuS. 17, 1889, PVUE OSWEGO, The Future .Mituururtiirlns; suburb of fori land Already a I'ny Koll or ;8 10,000.00 Tcr .Uoulh. It is a ncil known fact that a manu factory, employing labor, no matter where situated, is the nucleus of a citv. The greater the number of employees, tne greater me prospective city. The Krnpp gun works of (Jermanv, support a city of 95,000 ; the l'ullman Palace Car (to, of Pullman, 111., a city of 12,000. Oswego, Oregon, is in its infancy. Today the Oregon Irou & Steel Works, and other industries, make a pay roll of H-,000 a month. With an increase in the manufacturing output, the city in creases in population. Population in creases values of real estate ; therefore Oswego offers today, to the careful in vestor, the very beBt field for investment. Oswego is only two miles outside the limits of Consolidated Portland. It lias cheap train service of 8 cents a trip, and e'ght trains a day ; also six steam boats each way on the Willamette. Oswego is a beautiful site for a town. ()wego has a splendid 2,400 water power, which is offered to manufactures for a term of years free, and land with it. Oswego lias pure spring water in pipes over the town. Oswego lias a beautiful lake where the pleasure-lovers of Port land will soon establish a summer resort. Property values in Oswego will advance rapidly and pcrinanent'y as Hb future is founded on the development of the favorable location or manufacturing. Lots in Oswego invite the home-seeker. LotBSoldon easy installments of $10 down and $5 a month. Ask the pub lisher of this paper to shou you a plat of Oswego, or address a posial card to Borthwick, Batty & Co., 71 Alder street, Portland, Oregon. llonenty Is Ihe Best Piiliey. Th s is a patent met ine advertisemen but your attention tho m ment may savo yon much suffering as well as money. We cure that couuh We core that tickling. We cure that hackling. W, cure that throa c iearin g. Ve cure Croup. WTe cure Bronchitis. We cure La Grippe Coueh. We help you to sing and (peak. We are not the S. B. Lozenges. We are a pleasant Couch Syrup, We are pot in 50 and 75 cent bottles. We are the S B. Cough Cure. Guaranteed by Foshay & Mason. Monet to Loan. I have money in sums of $500 to $20,000 to loan on im proved farm lands in Linn and Benton counties, nt lowest current rates. No delay in furnishing the money. C i Ht n:::iAnr, Real estate agent, Albany, Oregon. Teachers' t:mtttna1lia. Nctloo is hereby given that the regular public examination of teachers, for linn county, ill take plaen in Albany, com mencing on Weduesdny. Fb. 10th. at 1 o'clock, p in and c-mtinne until Friday norm. Feb. 12 b All teachers must positively be present at tho time of rj--m-rruceinnt, as no one will be admitted to th3 examination who Is not so present O F. RUSXFLL, Onnntv 8cli(i; I Snpt When Eaby iras dclt, we rjave har Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When sho hou Children, she gave them Castoria. All kinds of choice eating and cooking applai at Allen Bros. E W A Ilium h Co handle tne celebrated I'ortianl ( o uent walls for iemet( ry lots. These -ilt can be furnished at half tho cost of ai;y U'-r 4tirl are far superior Albany Markets. WHEAT. 77 CENTS. naf. 82M " BuUer, 2' ennta per It). 80 cnt per d"B, "ointrwa, 15nt per bushel. trd. II 12onN pr lb, liaoin Hams, 12 cents; aide'. 11 ear.la; ahndldcrs, 9 eent. Beef on foot, 2 f(4 2' eonts per lb1 Park, dressed. cent per ft Dour, 16 per barrel. Apples. 5!e.nt. Anp'os dried. bleached S7oj sun drie, 4lto. Pinma, dried, 5o psr ft. Chicken, young 18 0)(3;4.00. Mutton. 8 and 1.f0 per heal. Granulated sugar, 5 cents; extra C, .Yt renin Hct a, 18 fsnu. Crook county8 tux levy amounts to 21 mills, and the levy ia mude on the 18.il HHHL'HSIllfcllt. A alight amount of contcniion is arising as to how much the Krade shall he raised at the corner of First and Calapooia streets on account of the bridge. The Rosehurij Review Is somewhat ex. cited about the Salem cannery; it wants o-ie In Knseburg. It Is all right in all points except theilividends tostockhoUlers thev haven't seen the dividends. But the farmers and others have seen theirs. Salem Statesman. It will be welcome news to the mer chants nnd business men of Portland to know that material is now on the ground for the Coos Bay, Itoseburg & Kastern railroad, and that operations will be pushed viirorouslyas soon as the weather settles. It is expected that trains will run regularly by the last of '.lie present year. vt elcome. Speaking of Luckev the Eugene Guard sajs: Some people still advance the idea that he skipped." llns seems very re mote indeed. He took no money with him, when he could easily have secured thousands of dollars from friends, for he had the confidence of everybody. His property was entirely unincumbered, and iB worth several thousand dollars more than the attachments now made. Be sides, nothing whatever of a criminal nature has appeared against liim. OAKVILLE, The eleventh anniversary of the Chris tian Endeavor was observed here on the evening of Feb 2d, by a prayer meeting. Alter an nour spent, in prayer eervice uu hour was speut in a business meeting. The regular communion service of the U P church, will be held on Sabbath, Feb 14th. Services will be held every evening this week at 7 o'clock. The Y l'SOE mill hold prayer meetings at 6 :30 each evening. Miss Carrie St John, of McCoy, Polk Co, is visiting friends here Mr Frank Tharp, of Suver, is visiting his sister, Mrs Stone. Mr Johnson White will soon leave Oakville, and will probably locate at Portland. Mr JasCochrane lias located onChurcli street. He will plant a large nursery. Mr W A Rohb, formerly of this place, will locate at Halsey. Oakville will soon have n church bell and perhaps electric lights. There is plenty of natural gas here, but it don't make good light. It is too light. Mr C GBamford, of Hall's Summit, Kansas, formerly of Oakville, is anxious to see the Democrat again. He wants to get the news from Oregon. Charley has gone to Kansas for his health. We Hope he map lind her and return to Oak ville and locate on State st.eet. Amicus, lion to llrln Your Ills, sllon. Almost every day wo feel tho un loasaut sensations of indigestion. Try Allcoek's Porous P.astera and ! relieved. J F Davenport, of Cmarsie. New Yol k, writes: I have been ery much troubl.d with a violent pain below my chest bone. I wa told by several physicians thst it wna rheu matism of th( di iplimrn It le-ulte d from cold and expctnic. I had very littlu Hp petite and digested my food with no t dif Hculty. I placed me of Allccck's Porous Plaster below the bieast toim and tv n on eacn side. In the course of twrnn-fuur hours all pain ceased, and I was able t.i eat aud digest a good rquaro meal, Mitnething I had not done before in two weeks. I got hotter constar tlv. end at the e"1 of seven dava found mvselt enlirelv wed.. S.i ce then I haw ii" d Allocs' Pon d- H 'cra for colds, congha snd pains mv de, ti d I have always t-ucd. tlietn quick sud iUet- It is actua ly economy to dri'rk Tea. Being sb-oliiteH' pure, i i 'leccr'. 'a i. much stronger tha- the artili.il d tea', ii'mu' "lie third less of i'., or about twenty g ains. I.i iiiijequirsd n- cup. As there uro 7,(!' grains to a po ind, th-re will be ." to I e between three nd four bun Ired C'ip t" t' e pound As i' U tint 8 m' Per ponurt. this is at the r ite of ahmt one fifth of a cel t per cup. For sale at Allen Bros. Hale anil KITectlve. B-andteth's I'dla a-e the r-aie. t m il i t effective renw.w for ludigastiou, irr-).aiaiiiy of the bnwe1-, constipatiou, biiton-ness, headache, dnu ess, malaria, or -i v di-'- e arising from u impure state of the I.'oihI. They have he u in ue in this c np'ry for over fifty year. and the thousands of u n'n peachable teiti nnnials from thos.i l i( have ued tnem. an- iheit constantly ino'eam g sale, ia incoutii.veitiblo evidence ih-l they perforin all lh is clsii.ied for the " Braodreth's I'ills are purely vegetable, ali solutely harml. sa and safe to take any time. Sold in every drug and medio' no t tore, either uhin or ugar-coated. iiPft 'Bering I UJSPowdei? if j TELEGRAPHIC NEWS The Itenull of Ihe Fire. Nkw Yoiik, I'eb 8. At 1 o'clock this morning there is nothing on which to base a correct estimate of those who perished in the burning of the Koynl Hotel. It is posi tively known that there were ISO persons in tne Hotel at the tune ot the hre. Uf these eighty-two an; known to be safe, and twelve bodies have bii'ii recovered, which Icavit fifty-eight s'rsons unaccounted for. That some ot these e-iisd is certain, and it is equally certain that a good portion of those escaping, ierhiips all. willforeverkeeptheir identity secret for obvious reasons. Only when the la.t piece of debris has been r; moved from ihe ruins will the number of dead be positively ascertained. Tho work of identification is very slow. Anotlier MlsHlng Man. Seatti.k, Feb K. V D Burke, a Ureal Northern contractor, Irs mysteriously dis appeared, and nothing has lieen heard of lnm since Friday. January 22. At that date he left his hotel with the expressed in tention of going to Snolioinisii. He paid his bill, and it is not known whether he reached Snohomish or not. His rvlntivm claim that he discharged a laborer recently with whom he had a hot quarrel, and Unit the disgruntled man made threats against litirke s lite. Burkes wife and fotirchildren live in Sparta, Wis, and know nothing of his disappearance. Hi! was a man of good habits, was successful in business, out of debt, and had largo sums of money due him. (invcrnor Itoytf. Lincoln. Neb Feb 8. Governor Boyd arrived and took possession of his office to day. When the entry was made to the ex ecutive apartments Governor Thayer ad vanced with extended hand, remarking. "How do you do, governor?" Bovd bowed but ignored the outstretched member. Thay er ilusned slightly, asked if he could be ot any assistance, and receiving a negative reply, left the room. Governor Boyd being: asked if he intended to make a clean sweep of the republican officeholders, admitted he had such action in contemplation. A num ber of Thayer's appointees havo alrfady tendered their resignation. An Anarchist Stnbbcd. Seatti.k, Wash Feb 8. A -pual dis patch from La Conner says that Milas Gal liher. a Seattle capitalist, stabbed O F Wagner in the McUlynn House this morn inqr. He was arranged, bound over in the grand jury and taken to Mount Vernon for trial, iialliher is a highly respected pio neer. He came to 01ymp;a in theearly 50's and has large proorty interests at Olympia, near La Connor and in Seattle. He is CO years old, and a peaceable and law-abiding citizen. 0 F W uglier is better known us "Herr Most" Wagner, because of his anar chist proclivities. He is a professional agi tator. Stiooo aalvage; XiiwrdiiT, Or Feb 8. The steam schooner Maggie Ross, which was badly disabled at sea December 4, sailed for San Francisco this morning in command of Captain J J Winant, her repairs having been completed The Maggie Ross was picked up off the Siuslaw by the steamer Willamette Valley and towed to this port, the crew having taken tq the boats. The Willamette Valley received S6000 salvage. The Firemen's Fund Insurance Company, which had all th. risks, made all the repairs to the vessel. Promul Justice M0NTICKI.1.0, Ark Feb 8. Chloc Wright a 15-year-old daughter of Jackson Wright, was outraged by Henry Beaver, a negro, this morning. Beaver was afterwards found hanged to a limb and riddled with bullets. A It is a big pnviiege to be able L to get wha'. you want when L you go to a grocery store. Allen K Brothers keep such a variety N that they can ulways accom- B niodate their customers. This R saves running around. If it is ( fruit seas.ii they have the goods. T In produce their stands are full H of the latest and best. Their E stock of standard groceries is R always large, of the best to be S secured in the market. At Me.d'-. 'It- jewe'er, buy 1 fi t' d a'ch s a good p'neo to DdcileC.U n. ,'f tea in i.cm hied, biisU. I. hiealifasf, Aju test ami choicest variety t C K Brr ne'l's Su'i tl. ceen, back, Kalis'i .luM reo. ived nev s-.il iim.i" C'K liri-Wlie't's tin fo l''Mll Chow Ch w. Coositfg V" e-, l'ickle. ' ll-e.sr. alt Her 1 11 v. Salt xli.l h-h, Salt salte. n. 1 for resail a With his new hler.Y able to effe" I I and I.--,-' ti nirad Meer is turners everv- thing hisioliu Inked golj. A larue si 1 d'tn-, at For nk of a-.I1 n;i- r. with late de. innler t Irvine's, just received.